The whole thing packs a massive punch, from the introduction of Nick Fury to Peter Parker, as well as the first sighting of Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio villain, there is a lot to look forward to in the saga that picks up after Avengers: Endgame.

Just so much golden in the film (Picture: Sony Pictures Entertainment)

From sweet throwbacks to Spider-Man’s comic history and the creators behind the superhero, to memories of his Marvel past, there is a lot to unpack and we’re so here for it.

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Because it is really a Marvel movie if we’re not picking every single detail apart?

The Boat

First of all, the boat behind Ned as the crew head down a Venice canal harped back to an iconic issue of the Spider-Man comic.

A harp back to a simpler time (Picture: Marvel Studios)

It might look quite inconsequential, however the boat’s ID, AMS-212, is a clear reference to comic the Amazing Spider-Man, issue 212, which brought us the first appearance of Hydro-Man.

In the trailer we got a quick glimpse of Hyrdo-Man in Venice (or did we? *wink*), which ties this all together nicely. Also, it means Ned’s positive thumbs up in front of it might be a tad foreboding, don’t you think?

Unless it’s a shot of a throwback, the giant cheque toted by Happy that is in one of the trailers (remember there are International and different versions floating about) has her signature right there on it.

Can a ghost sign a cheque? Probably. But not in this case. Not in this case.

His suitcase

Then there is the moment we catch a very fleeting glimpse of Peter’s bag as he packs for his school trip to Europe.

On his suitcase, splayed on his bed, read the initials BFP, meaning Spidey was using his late uncle Ben’s luggage and we’re already in tears.

*cries softly* (Picture: Marvel Studios)

We know the story of what happened to uncle Ben and while we’re sure there will be a moment of melancholy in the movie in regards to his absence, this was a sweet nod without making a meal of it.

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The Avengers building

In the background of one shot you can see construction taking place on the Avengers tower. Is it another Avengers tower?

Amy Pascal from Sony confirmed this movie will pick up ‘minutes’ after the events of Infinity War, so perhaps they’re fixing damage.

What does it all mean? (Picture: Sony Pictures Entertainment)

In a shot from the trailer, though, Nick Fury is seen looking out from similar windows, hinting perhaps it’s the new SHIELD headquarters.

The Bodega

Spidey’s real identity is still under major wraps with the public, however the public are just as enamoured with their friendly neighbourhood saviour.

The bodega is back! (Picture: Sony)

As Peter is prepping for his big trip overseas, he ducks into his local bodega that has seemingly been rebuilt following its demise in Homecoming.

On the wall is a bunch of framed Spider-Man clippings from the paper, as the store celebrates the hero.

Hotel De Matteis

As the school’s boat cruises past a hotel in Europe, you can clearly see the name of it: Hotel De Matteis.

Why is everyone so enthralled by a rundown hotel that’s undergoing a refurb? Well, perhaps because it appeared to be named as such after JM DeMatteis who was a long-running writer of the Spider-Man comics in the 80s and 90s.

Why are they so interes…ohhhh (Picture: Marvel Studios)

So that’s cute.

Peter Parker Picks Up His Passport…

And reveals his birthday: 10 August.

Which also happens to be the month Spider-Man made his big comic book debut in 1962’s Amazing Fantasy #15 on 15 August.

Happy birthday for August (Picture: Sony Pictures Entertainment)

In order to preserve the canon, and future reboots and sequels and what not, producers of this king passport fakery made sure to leave off the year he was born – also the year his passport was issued and when it will expire.

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